Archive for July, 2010
Time Management and Why You Need To Stop Stealing
Posted on 29. Jul, 2010 by Natalie.
Back in March I wrote a post that was pretty popular called `How to Catch a Time Thief and Get More Done’. The essence of this post, as you can imagine was how to reclaim your time, and more importantly put it to better use. As we know everyone has the same amount of time [...]
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The World Is Out There But Is Your Business Listening?
Posted on 27. Jul, 2010 by Natalie.
Do you ever stretch yourself beyond your close knit group of friends, local business contacts and those you follow on Twitter? I’m talking about beyond your city, beyond your country to the rest of the world. Depending on your business you may not think you have to, but you should embrace your xenophilia and reach [...]
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Investment Pitching Advice: You Can’t Kiss A Frog by Phone
Posted on 25. Jul, 2010 by Natalie.
This is a Guest Post I asked Tereza Nemessanyi, CEO of Honestly Now, if I could steal and republish from her blog Mashups. Markets and Motherhood. Enjoy. I’ve been doing a teeny amount of investor pitching on the business I’m building. It’s my first time. When people realize this, they offer advice. More often than [...]
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Can You Crush It Using Social Media For Your Business?
Posted on 23. Jul, 2010 by Natalie.
If you haven’t heard of Gary Vaynerchuk by now then where have you been? The master of video blogging, Gary has single handedly built a $60 million dollar business by reinventing the rules on his own terms and working his ass off. It’s clear that Gary is no ordinary guy, I’m not sure that he [...]
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3 Ways to Ensure Your Business Model Runs As a Profitable Vehicle
Posted on 22. Jul, 2010 by Natalie.
This is a guest post from Chia-Li Chien, who helps women entrepreneurs convert their business into meaningful personal wealth. When I recently received a phone call from a client asking, “what’s going on in the stock market?” I had to wonder if they ever actually listened to what I said in the past. In the [...]
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Top 20 Women For Entrepreneurs To Follow on Twitter
Posted on 20. Jul, 2010 by Natalie.
As you may have noticed I’m a big believer in using Social Media as an integrated part of your business marketing approach. I also love coaching people where I can in how to use it effectively for their unique business situation. Twitter has blown my mind with the ability it has given me to connect [...]
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How To Retire Early And Create Financial Freedom
Posted on 18. Jul, 2010 by Natalie.
Shannon Ward & Diana Stirling are a unique duo that are striving to use their business On Track Media, to build “Pretirement Wealth”, which includes both capital AND the time and freedom to enjoy it. They also are determined to ensure that they and other women entrepreneurs are building businesses that support their ideal lifestyle. [...]
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Seven Steps To Living The Dream And Working From Anywhere
Posted on 15. Jul, 2010 by Natalie.
If you’re anything like me, deep down, you’ve had the desire to work and live from anywhere in the world, or at least to have the opportunity to do so with your own business. I know not everyone starts their own business to be able to travel, but I’m sure it crosses their mind at [...]
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Six Secret Variables To a Successful Start-up
Posted on 13. Jul, 2010 by Natalie.
This is a guest post from Chia-Li Chien, who helps women entrepreneurs to convert their business into meaningful personal wealth. For every six new businesses started, five fail within five years. Although the high failure rate can be attributed to many factors, one common issue I see (even after surviving the first five years) is [...]
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Are Successful Women Entrepreneurs Different From Men?
Posted on 05. Jul, 2010 by Natalie.
I’m always fascinated to learn more about what makes an entrepreneur tick. Why we do what we do. Whether we’re genetically primed to be an entrepreneur. I’m also interested in learning the traits and characteristics we share with men and also how women entrepreneurs differ. So you can imagine I was pretty excited to discover [...]

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